New Bridge Foundation
Founded in 1968, New Bridge Foundation is a non-profit drug and alcohol treatment agency serving adu
08/09/2025
When mental health challenges and substance use happen at the same time, they don’t just stack—they interact. One can fuel the other, leading to patterns that are hard to break. This combination is called a co-occurring disorder, also known as a dual diagnosis.
These conditions are more common than many people realize. Learning to recognize the signs of a co-occurring disorder can help you or someone you love get the right kind of help. A dedicated dual diagnosis program can provide the structure and support needed to treat both conditions together. Follow the link below to learn more.
Signs of a Co-Occurring Disorder | Dual Diagnosis Treatment Learn the signs of co-occurring disorders and how to get help. Call 866.772.8075 to find out more about treatment options and support.
04/29/2025
Stopping fentanyl suddenly can bring on painful withdrawal symptoms, which is why many people struggle to stop on their own. But with the right help and support of a professional fentanyl rehab facility, recovery is absolutely possible. Follow the link below to learn more about how New Bridge Foundation can help.
What Does Detoxing from Fentanyl Look Like | New Bridge Foundation® Detoxing from fentanyl can be an uncomfortable process, but there's help available. Call 866.772.8075 today for detox support for yourself or a loved one.
04/19/2025
If you or someone you love has been struggling with fentanyl use, learning about its long-term effects can be eye-opening, but more importantly, it can be the first step toward getting help. The damage doesn’t have to be permanent. With the right treatment and support from a professional fentanyl treatment center, recovery is absolutely possible. Follow the link below to learn more.
Long-Term Effects of Fentanyl Abuse | New Bridge Foundation® The long-term effects of fentanyl abuse include respiratory problems, mental health concerns, and even GI trouble. Call 866.772.8075 for help today.
04/09/2025
Fentanyl is one of the most dangerous opioids on the street today—fast-acting, highly addictive, and incredibly potent. According to the Rutgers School of Public Health, fentanyl is approximately 100 times more potent than morphine, making even small amounts potentially lethal.
Maybe someone seems unusually drowsy, avoids loved ones, or struggles with sudden mood swings. Changes like these can be warning signs, and knowing what to look for could make all the difference. If you’re concerned about a friend or family member and think you might need a fentanyl rehab center, click below to learn more.
7 Common Fentanyl Usage Signs | New Bridge Foundation® Signs of fentanyl use include drowsiness, mood swings, and secretive behavior. If you're concerned about a loved one, call 866.772.8075 for treatment.
03/27/2025
Addiction treatment tailored to first responders focuses on understanding the weight they carry, helping them process their experiences, and providing tools to rebuild their lives. At New Bridge Foundation®, located in the Bay Area, specialized programs offer evidence-based therapies and compassionate counseling to support recovery while honoring their unique challenges and sacrifices. Follow the link below to learn more.
Effective Therapies for First Responder Addiction Treatment | CA Rehab Discover specialized addiction treatment therapies tailored for first responders. Contact us at 866.772.8075 today for more information, we are here to help.
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2323 Hearst Avenue
Berkeley, CA
94709
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 6pm |
| Friday | 9am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 6pm |
| Sunday | 9am - 6pm |